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Old Nov 10th 2004, 2:12 pm
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Bush revives bid to legalize illegal aliens
President Bush yesterday moved aggressively to resurrect his plan to
relax rules against illegal immigration.
at http://www.washtimes.com/national/20...3424-5467r.htm
 
Old Nov 10th 2004, 11:29 pm
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[email protected] (Mike) wrote in message news:<[email protected] om>...
    > Bush revives bid to legalize illegal aliens
    > President Bush yesterday moved aggressively to resurrect his plan to
    > relax rules against illegal immigration.
    > at http://www.washtimes.com/national/20...3424-5467r.htm

Please don't tell me that they will help illegal immigration (not that
I have anything against that) while spouses of Permanent Resident have
to wait 6 years before they can reunite with their families. Not to
mention they can't even come to visit even just a short period of
time. :(
 
Old Nov 11th 2004, 11:23 am
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[email protected] (Talay) wrote in message news:<[email protected]. com>...
    > [email protected] (Mike) wrote in message news:<[email protected] om>...
    > > Bush revives bid to legalize illegal aliens
    > > President Bush yesterday moved aggressively to resurrect his plan to
    > > relax rules against illegal immigration.
    > > at http://www.washtimes.com/national/20...3424-5467r.htm
    >
    > Please don't tell me that they will help illegal immigration (not that
    > I have anything against that) while spouses of Permanent Resident have
    > to wait 6 years before they can reunite with their families. Not to
    > mention they can't even come to visit even just a short period of
    > time. :(

YES TALAY.......THATS IT
Alert! Administration Makes New Push For Amnesty!
Let President Bush Know You Oppose This Reward For Illegal Behavior



Now that the election is over, the Bush administration is making a new
push for an amnesty. Secretary of State Colin Powell, in Mexico to
meet with President Vicente Fox, said the U.S. Congress is now more
likely to allow millions of illegal aliens in the United States to
obtain legal status.

"Now that the campaign is behind us and ... we have done a lot with
respect to securing our borders," Powell said, "... I sense that there
could be a more favorable environment."

We have done a lot to secure our borders? The number of illegal
crossers keeps growing. Over one million people were apprehended in
2003. Illegal aliens from Mexico accounted for 92 percent, and the
remaining eight percent were foreign nationals from 192 countries.

BACKGROUND

In January, the administration floated a proposal for an unlimited
number of three-year work visas for immigrants, including illegal
aliens already in the United States. These "guest workers" would then
be allowed to apply for permanent legal status while remaining in the
United States.

A lukewarm response from Congress and a hostile reaction from the
American public forced the president to shelve his proposal until
after the election. Now it's back.

ACTION NEEDED

The White House needs to hear right at the outset that the public will
not tolerate an amnesty for illegal aliens. You can send an e-mail or
fax to President Bush or Dick Cheney from CAPS' website,
www.capsweb.org, by clicking on "Take Action." You may also call the
White House at 202-456-1111. It is staffed from 6:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
PDT.

http://www.congress.org/congressorg/...alert/?alertid
 
Old Dec 19th 2004, 1:21 am
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[email protected] (Talay) wrote:

    >[email protected] (Mike) wrote in message news:<[email protected] om>...
    >> Bush revives bid to legalize illegal aliens
    >> President Bush yesterday moved aggressively to resurrect his plan to
    >> relax rules against illegal immigration.
    >> at http://www.washtimes.com/national/20...3424-5467r.htm
    >Please don't tell me that they will help illegal immigration (not that
    >I have anything against that) while spouses of Permanent Resident have
    >to wait 6 years before they can reunite with their families. Not to
    >mention they can't even come to visit even just a short period of
    >time. :(

An outrage, we know.


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Old Dec 19th 2004, 6:26 pm
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are you people still going on and on about this, posting your rightwing crappy links.
Who do you think is going to be of a working age to support all of you lot when your old? Why do you think Social security is being linked to the stock exchange. The baby boom generation of the 60's is soon to retire, The USA needs people of a working age to support this huge amount of retiring age people. This is a big problem not just in the US but also in Europe etc. I bet you lot would be the first to complain if any of your benefits were cut.
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